what do the skid plates look like ..I was at a junk yard and found some plates from diff. rigs ..what do the plates look like and were do they go ...I got one to cover the transfercase...it looks good..but i want better coverage
what do the skid plates look like ..I was at a junk yard and found some plates from diff. rigs ..what do the plates look like and were do they go ...I got one to cover the transfercase...it looks good..but i want better coverage
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just check inside the drivers side door jamb of each vehicle.. you are looking for a date of like nov 92 or later (93-00 i believe) on a trooper (not a trooper II) also could find an acura SLX.. the number of doors on the vehicle dont matter
thanks..... i found some loose plates but im not sure were they go..
ah gotcha.. well ill snap some photos of mine when i get the vx in the air to install my lift
K thx
Check this members link
http://http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/member.php?uid=289&protype=1
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Everything you need to know about Trooper Skid Plates here.
http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...=&threadid=438
http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...&threadid=1704
http://www.vehicross.info/forums/showthread.php?t=4350
Photos from VX4EJR
Hope that helps.
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2001 Dragon #0467
those are the ones I saw ..I have one so far $5
im going for the others .....soon
the one sure does hang down..but I guess it helps
IMO, the one nearest the right front tire doesn't offer much protection, in my experience, it offers only frustration.
My first Zoo, I managed to "make contact" with a rock on that one & it collapsed. Which caused it to "make contact" with the allen head bolts that connect the front output shaft from the transfer case.
The metallic snapping/grinding noise produced by said contact gets your attention real quick, and you soon find yourself in the red dirt turning wrenches.
Yep, that's it...and IIRC, I cut a good size chunk out of that area with the mini grinder to provide clearance, and that just allowed it to collapse further.
Anyone wants it, I'll bring it to Moab & it's yours for ten bucks.
BUT...you'll have to bend it back into shape until the mounting holes line up.
I'm not sure if I did the right thing or not, BUT, I had a local welder cut the lower hanging section off and weld in a plate up higher...net result...it now hangs no lower than the other plates/crossmember. He charged me $70. I'm still concerned with what you guys have experienced though.
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On the subject of skid plates and junk yards. Anyone remember what size bolts they are, or do you need to take your whole tool box with you?
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theyre 14 mm.. i needed a long flathead screwdriver because one of the nuts inside the cross member had come loose and was just spinning, i had to wedge a screwdriver in there to get the bolt out
Last edited by etlsport : 05/10/2008 at 04:29 PM